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Reactivity of hydrogen adsorbed on platinum black towards ethylene

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TPD studies of the reactivity of hydrogen adsorbed on dispersed Pt-black towards ethylene at −90, 30 and 200°C indicate that molecular forms of hydrogen with Edes from 3 to 16 kcal/mol are reactive species.

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Исследована реакционная способность адсорбированного на дисперсной Pt-черни водорода по отнощению к этилену при темлературах −90, 30, 200°C с применением метода ТПД. Установлено, что реакционноспособными являются молекулярные формы водорода с Эдес. от 3 до 16 ккал/моль.

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Babenkova, L.V., Kokh, I.G. & Popova, N.M. Reactivity of hydrogen adsorbed on platinum black towards ethylene. React Kinet Catal Lett 16, 35–38 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02077024

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